Host Neil Rosen and his fellow critics talk Oscars and they’re making predictions. They tell you who they think will win which Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director. Plus more Oscar picks in lots of other categories.
Chapters:
00:00 - 00:48 - Intro 00:49 - 03:08 - Best Supporting Actor 03:09 - 05:42 - Best Supporting Actress 05:43 - 09:11 - Best Actress 09:12 - 12:18 - Best Actor 12:19 - 19:47 - Best Picture 19:48 - 20:26 - Best Original Screenplay 20:27 - 21:43 - Best Adapted Screenplay 21:44 - 23:03 - Best International Film 23:04 - 26:46 - Final Thoughts
In This Episode of Talking Pictures with Neil Rosen The Brutalist A Complete Unknown I’m Still Here Nickel Boys Wicked Anora The Appprentice A Real Pain Conclave Sing Sing Emila Perez The Substance Dune: Part Two
Episode Host Neil Rosen: Entertainment Critic/On-Air Host/Producer CUNY TV, PBS ALL Arts, MNN, Frequent Contributor WNBC 4, Weekend Today in New York, Movie Critic Sirius XM
This Episode's Guests
Bill McCuddy: Movie Critic, co-host of the podcast "Sitting Around Talking Movies" and journalist for @goldderby
Edward Douglas: Writer, Editor, Film Critic Cinema Daily US, Chronic Concert-Goer @EDouglasWW
Roger Friedman: Journalist and founder of the entertainment news and film review blog Showbiz411 @showbiz411
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